HPE Aruba Networking ClearPass Advanced Workshop (CPAC)

 

Course Overview

This advanced level course is taught as a workshop. Participants will be led through a real-world design and implementation scenario encompassing all aspects of the HPE Aruba Networking ClearPass security product. This 5-day course will cover the design, implementation, and troubleshooting of ClearPass solutions. The course is presented as a workshop, meaning that it is focused on student participation and hands-on labs to reinforce concepts through design exercises and lab debriefs, as well as planning and implementation of the design. This is not a course that relies on a step-by-step lab guide and you will be challenged to find creative solutions to the scenario. By the nature of this workshop, you will master troubleshooting techniques in ClearPass.

Who should attend

  • Network security experts
  • Individuals who implement network access control solutions
  • Network managers with Aruba access device experience (wired and wireless).
  • Network administrators who already own a ClearPass solution and are looking to deploy advanced features

Prerequisites

Course Objectives

After successful completion of this course, you should be able to:

  • Design a ClearPass cluster
  • Design a high availability solution with virtual IP addresses following best practices
  • Describe public key infrastructure and certificate format types
  • Plan the certificates used by ClearPass
  • Explain how enrollment over secure transport can automate the certificate generation process
  • Leverage RADIUS services to handle corporate wireless connections
  • Deploy WEBAUTH services to handle health checks
  • Describe the proposed RADIUS services that handles guest wireless connections
  • Explain general guest considerations
  • Design guest RADIUS services
  • Describe the proposed Onboard services
  • Describe the MPSK feature
  • Leverage these features in your deployment
  • Plan a successful wired access deployment
  • Provide administrative access control to ClearPass modules and NADs
  • Generate custom reports and alerts

Course Content

Network Requirements
  • ClearPass goals
  • Network topology
  • List of available resources
  • Scenario analysis
  • Authentication requirements
  • Multiple user account databases
  • User account attributes
  • High level design
PDI and Digital Certificates
  • Certificate types
  • PKI
  • Certificate trust
  • Certificate file formats
  • ClearPass as CA
  • Certificate use cases
    • EAP
    • HTTPS
    • Service-based certificates
    • Onboarding
    • Clustering
    • RadSec
    • NAD Captive portal
  • Installing certificates
  • Enrollment over secure transport
Cluster Design
  • ClearPass server placement
  • Determine the layout of the cluster
  • High availability schema
  • Design high availability
  • VIP failover
  • VIP mapping
  • Insight primary and secondary
Network Integration
  • Authentication sources
    • Local user repository
    • Endpoint repository
    • Admin user repository
    • Guest user repository
    • Guest device repository
    • Onboard device repository
    • Active Directory
    • SQL server
  • Define external servers
    • Unified endpoint management
    • Email server
  • Endpoint profiling
    • IF-MAP
    • Active scans (SNMP)
    • DHCP
    • HTTPS
  • Network devices
    • RadSec
    • Dynamic authorization
    • Logging of RADIUS accounting
    • Device groups
    • Location attributes
  • Policy simulation
Corporate Access Design
  • Define the requirements
  • High level design
  • Services design
  • Plan TIPs roles
  • User authentication
  • Machine authentication
  • Tunneled EAP, EAP-TLS and protected EAP
  • One versus multiple services
  • Plan enforcement
  • Device-groups based enforcement
  • Service implementation
  • OnGuard design and implementation
    • Quarantine users
    • Remediation
  • Onboard design and implementation
    • User and device authorization
  • Informational pages
  • Authorization validation
  • Troubleshooting roles
Guest Access Design
  • Guest network design
  • Captive portal flow
  • Design tasks
  • Define web pages
  • Guest services design
  • Guest services
  • Guest access controls
  • Configure network access devices
  • Guest account creation
  • Guest self registration
  • Guest sponsor approval
  • Self registration AD drop-down list
  • Requirements for guest enforcement
Multi Pre-Shared Key
  • Define the requirements
  • High level design
  • Device authorization
  • Service design and implementation
Wired Access
  • AAA configuration
  • 802.1X and MAC auth
  • Using client profiling for authorization
  • Using conflict attribute for authorization
  • User roles configuration in ArubaOS-S
  • User roles configuration in ArubaOS-CX
  • Web fedirection
  • Multi-service ports
  • Downloadable user roles enforcement profiles
  • Downloadable user roles configuration and validation
Wired Access
  • TACACs+ based NAD administration
  • TACACs+ command authorization
  • Policy Manager administrators
  • Guest and Onboard operators
  • Register devices for MPSK
  • Insight operators
  • Insight reports and alerts

Preise & Trainingsmethoden

Online Training

Dauer
5 Tage

Preis
  • 3'590.– €
Klassenraum-Training

Dauer
5 Tage

Preis
  • Schweiz: 3'590.– €
 

Kurstermine

Instructor-led Online Training:   Kursdurchführung online im virtuellen Klassenraum.

Englisch

Europäische Zeitzonen

Online Training Kurssprache: Englisch
Online Training Kurssprache: Englisch
Online Training Kurssprache: Englisch
Online Training Kurssprache: Englisch
Online Training Kurssprache: Englisch
Online Training Kurssprache: Englisch
Online Training Kurssprache: Englisch
Online Training Kurssprache: Englisch
Online Training Kurssprache: Englisch

6 Stunden Differenz zu Mitteleuropäische Zeit (MEZ)

Online Training Zeitzone: Central Daylight Time (CDT) Kurssprache: Englisch

7 Stunden Differenz zu Mitteleuropäische Zeit (MEZ)

Online Training Zeitzone: Central Daylight Time (CDT) Kurssprache: Englisch